«Rather than trying to overtly change people's behaviour, the idea is to subtly direct people down a particular path by tweaking their environment,» says
health psychology researcher Dr Nicola Davies.
Not exact matches
The
researchers, who published their finding in the journal,
Health Psychology, found that women rated healthy dishes more favorably when they prepared the food themselves.
When I teach students in the relatively new discipline of infant mental
health, which brings together
researchers at the interface of developmental
psychology, neuroscience, and genetics, I tell them that almost everything they need to know to support young children and their families can be found in the essay «The Ordinary Devoted Mother» by pediatrician turned psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott.
He is engaged in developing research into novel parent - infant interventions through his international network of
researchers and clinicians within
psychology, pediatrics, orthopedics, obstetrics, breastfeeding medicine,
health visiting and midwifery.
In a new study published in the Journal of
Health Psychology,
researchers from the University of Surrey have found dieters who eat «on the go» may increase their food intake later in the day which could lead to weight gain and obesity.
Researchers have suspected a link between anxiety and poor
health, including diabetes, for many years but none have detailed the biological pathway responsible, said lead author Kyle Murdock, a postdoctoral research fellow in
psychology.
Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) are committed to working but vulnerable to experiencing mental
health problems, according to a new study by
researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry,
Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, Duke University and the University of California.
More than 2800 Australian students aged 12 - 17 took part in a survey of drinking behaviour, conducted by
researchers from the University of Adelaide's School of
Psychology and the Population
Health group at the South Australian
Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI).
Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public
Health and Ferkauf Graduate School of
Psychology and Albert Einstein College of Medicine studied the link between food allergy and childhood anxiety and depression among a sample of predominantly low socioeconomic status minority children.
When a patient with epilepsy experiences increased electrical activity in the brain, or seizures, this could be associated with an increase in a range of behaviors, such as hyper - sexuality, hypergraphia (an intense desire to write), hyper - morality and hyper - religiosity, explained Brick Johnstone, professor of
health psychology at Missouri University and lead
researcher on the study.
As a teacher, supervisor,
researcher and clinician in
health psychology, she brings expertise of being a member of a multidisciplinary team and delivers treatment to patients suffering from a diverse range of disorders including the following: depression, anxiety, trauma, sleep disorders, disorders of self - regulation, stress induced illness, headaches, gastroenterological disorders, rheumatic diseases, cancer, and chronic pain.
A new study in the Journal of
Health Psychology says no: Simply getting up and moving around seems to reduce feelings of depression, say
researchers at the University of Connecticut.
Some
researchers speculate alcohol may influence cravings, but in a new study published in the journal
Health Psychology,
researchers suggest that alcohol impairs inhibitory control, which leads people to eat more.
Dr. Frederick Navarro is a
health psychological
researcher with a PhD in
health psychology.
The program will cater to the interests of
researchers and clinicians from the fields of public
health, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity and dietetics, as well as psychiatry and
psychology.
OPW INTERVIEW - July 28 - Dr. Robert Epstein is an author, editor, and longtime
psychology researcher and professor — a distinguished scientist who is passionate about educating the public about advances in mental
health and the behavioral sciences.
Joining him as authors in the study were Stephanie Cacioppo, a research associate and assistant professor in
psychology at the University of Chicago; Gian Gonzaga, a
researcher with Gestalt Research, who is a former director of the eHarmony Labs; and statisticians Elizabeth Ogburn, a research fellow in Harvard School of Public
Health, and Tyler VanderWeele, a professor in epidemiology and biostatistics at Harvard.
Researcher Douglas Gentile, an assistant professor of
psychology at Iowa State University, in Ames, found that pathological gamers were more likely to report trouble paying attention at school, received lower grades in school, and had more
health problems than nonpathological gamers.
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The center, which includes
researchers from The University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston and MCPER at The University of Texas at Austin, is overseen by the UH Department of
Psychology and the Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics, led by UH psychology professor Davi
Psychology and the Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics, led by UH
psychology professor Davi
psychology professor David Francis.
It would require
researchers with experience in acoustics (including infrasound),
psychology, animal
health, and human physical
health (particularly hearing) at least.
KidsMatter Primary welcomes the opportunity to work with
researchers in the education,
health or
psychology sectors to coordinate and support research that focuses on the processes and outcomes of KidsMatter at a local, state or national level.
Psychology literature had shown that the perception of available support can be a better predictor of health or well - being outcomes (Sarason, Pierce, & Sarason, 1990); researchers in sport psychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceive
Psychology literature had shown that the perception of available support can be a better predictor of
health or well - being outcomes (Sarason, Pierce, & Sarason, 1990);
researchers in sport
psychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceive
psychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceived support.
A psychologist, adult psychotherapist, trained family therapist and
researcher, he is Emeritus Professor of Psychopathology of Chronic Traumatization at the Department of Clinical and
Health Psychology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and, until January 1, 2013, a psychologist / psychotherapist at the Sinai Center for Mental
Health, Amstelveen.
The journal reaches a broad audience, including
researchers, practitioners, and clinicians in school
psychology, social work, clinical child
psychology, pediatric
psychology, education, psychiatry, early childhood education, public
health and policy, pediatrics as well as government agencies and corporate and nonprofit organizations.
Louisa is the founder of the Canadian Positive
Psychology Association, an organization that brings together leading - edge
researchers and practitioners to share the latest knowledge on psychological well - being to improve the mental
health of all Canadians.
Louisa Jewell is the Founder and President of the Canadian Positive
Psychology Association and she is passionate about being the bridge between
researchers and practitioners to share the latest knowledge on psychological well - being to improve the mental
health of all Canadians.
Professor Jennie Hudson is a
researcher at the Centre for Emotional
Health in the Department of
Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
For over 30 years, The Journal of Early Adolescence (JEA) has provided
researchers and practitioners in developmental
psychology, educational
psychology, human development and family studies, psychiatry, public
health, social work, and sociology with the latest work concerning original theoretical work, empirical research as well as science - based practices regarding the early adolescent developmental period (10 through 14 years of age).